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'''Wadi al Aqiq''' (valley of the brown gem) is the name of a holding company started by [[Osama bin Laden]] during the period he was based in [[Sudan]].<ref name=GlobalSecurityWadiAlAqiq>
'''Wadi al Aqiq''' (valley of the brown gem) is the name of a holding company started by Osama bin Laden during the period he was based in Sudan.<ref name=GlobalSecurityWadiAlAqiq>
{{cite news
{{cite news
| url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/profiles/wadi_al_aqiq.htm
| url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/profiles/wadi_al_aqiq.htm
| title=Wadi al Aqiq
| title=Wadi al Aqiq
| publisher=[[Global Security]]
| publisher=Global Security
| author=[[John Lumpkin]]
| author=John Lumpkin
| accessdate=2007-11-09
| accessdate=2007-11-09
}}</ref><ref name=GoogleBooksWarWithoutEndDilipHiro>
{{cite news
| url=http://books.google.com/books?id=JsFVOiXbad0C&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=%22wadi+al+aqiq%22&source=web&ots=vc-pNm3XbT&sig=lhJkFK5fcoo7D7HeUKrMkboQ3NU
| title=War Without End: The Rise of Islamist Terrorism and the Global Response
| publisher=[[Google Books]]
| author=[[Dilip Hiro]]
| accessdate=2007-11-10
}}</ref><ref name=AsiaTimes20070706>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/IG06Df01.html
| title=Al-Qaeda's new talent in Afghanistan
| publisher=[[Asia Times]]
| author=[[Michael Scheuer]]
| date=July 6 2007
| accessdate=2007-11-09
}}</ref><ref name=AsiaTimes20011208>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.atimes.com/c-asia/CL08Ag01.html
| title=Al-Qaeda primed for wider struggle
| publisher=[[Asia Times]]
| author=[[Syed Saleem Shahzad]]
| date=December 8 2001
| accessdate=2007-11-09
}}</ref><ref name=NYTimes20010213>
{{cite news
| url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D02EED91E31F930A25751C0A9679C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all
| title=Terror Exports Are the Business Of Jihad Inc.
| publisher=[[New York Times]]
| author=[[Alan Feuer]]
| date=February 13, 2001
| accessdate=2007-11-09
}}</ref><ref name=USEmbassyIsrael19960814>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.usembassy-israel.org.il/publish/press/state/archive/august/sd4_8-15.htm
| title=TEXT: STATE DEPARTMENT ISSUES FACTSHEET ON BIN LADIN: (Sponsor of Islamic extremist activities described)
| publisher=[[United States Department of State]]
| author=[[United States Embassy, Israel]]
| date=August 14, 1996
| accessdate=2007-11-09
}}</ref><ref name=WashingtonPost19980828>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/longterm/eafricabombing/stories/binladen082898.htm
| title=Bin Laden's Finances Are Moving Target
| publisher=[[Washington Post]]
| author=[[Kohn Mintz]]
| date=Friday, August 28, 1998
| accessdate=2007-11-09
}}</ref>
One of the allegations Guantanamo captive [[Abu Sufian Ibrahim Ahmed Hamuda Bin Qumu]]
faced during his second annual [[Administrative Review Board]] hearing was that he worked as a driver for Wadi al Aqiq.<ref name=Arb2SummaryOfEvidenceAbuSufianIbrahimAhmedHamudaBinQumu>
{{cite web
| url=http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Round_2_Factors_599-699.pdf#46
| title=Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Bin Qumu, Abu Sufian Ibrahim Ahmed Hamuda
| date=19 May 2006
| author=[[OARDEC]]
| pages='''pages 46-48'''
| publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
| accessdate=2007-11-06
}}</ref>
}}</ref>
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Wadi al Aqiq (valley of the brown gem) is the name of a holding company started by Osama bin Laden during the period he was based in Sudan.[1]

References

  1. John Lumpkin. Wadi al Aqiq, Global Security. Retrieved on 2007-11-09.